November 13, 2013
Spilyay Ty moo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Page 10
Indian casino set to open in Calif, wine country
SAN FR A N C IS C O (AP)
— O ne o f California's largest
N ative A m erican casinos is
set to open Tuesday in wine
country, an d its ow ners are
counting on its proxim ity to
San Francisco to help bring
people through the doors.
T he $800 million G rato n
R esort & Casino — ow ned by
th e F e d e ra te d I n d ia n s o f
G rato n R anchería —will fea
ture Las Vegas-style gam bling
w ith 3,000 slo t a n d v id eo
p o k e r m ach in es, black jack
and o th er card games just 50
miles n o rth o f the city.
“We’ve built it for conve
nience, access and accessibil
ity, and then we’ve added qual
ity to a level the m arket has
n o t seen b e fo re ,” said Jo e
H asson, the casino’s general
manager.
California has m ore than
60 N ative A m erican casinos
th at produced about $6.9 bil
lion in revenue in 2011, ac
c o rd in g to a re c e n t re p o rt
ab o u t the industry by econo
m ist A lan Meister.
R ev en u e grew by a b o u t
1.6 p e r c e n t in 2011 a fte r
th ree years o f declines, Ca
sin o C ity’s- In d ia n G am in g
R eport showed.
G rato n is 30 miles south
o f River Rock Casino, also
in S o n o m a C o u n ty .‘T h e re
also are several large N ative
A m erican casinos in the Sac
ram ento region.
B ut there is still ro o m for
g ro w th in California's gam
bling m arket, particularly in
p o p u lo u s co astal c o u n tie s,
said I. N elso n R ose, a p ro
fessor at W hittier Law School
in C osta M esa and an expert
in gam bling law.
“We’re clearly n o t reach
ing the saturation point,” he
said.
T h e less th an 45-m inute
d riv e to G ra to n fro m th e
G olden G ate Bridge is am ong
the casino's advantages, giv
ing it access to the entire Bay
A rea, H a sso n said. G ra to n
has flooded the region w ith
ads, including television spots.
T h e 340,000-square-foot
casino also will feature four
full-service restaurants, nine
casual d in in g o p tio n s an d
three lounges. I t will create
fu ll-tim e e m p lo y m e n t fo r
m ore than 2,000 people. T he
casino will be m anaged by Las
Vegas-based Station Casinos;-
F o r th e 1 ,3 0 0 -m e m b e f
G rato n R anchería tribe, the
casino com es after years o f
lobbying, negotiation and re-;
views.
Luncheon fundraiser for art studio
Please join tribal mem
ber Pamela Louis at the
C o m m u n ity W e lln e s s
Center Social Hall to sup
port my efforts to build
my art studio, and you can
e n jo y som e re a lly G ood
Food, too! The luncheon will
be on Friday, Nov. 15, serv
ing from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Seven dollar contribu
tion. Menu: hom em ade
been and cabbage, pota
toes, bread and choice of
soda or water.
or related e xp erience p re
ferred Must have valid Oregon
Driver’s License, Not engage
in the dysfunctional use of al
cohol or illicit drugs. Tribal
m em ber preference. Salary
Neg. Tam m y W ils o n 55 3-
2459. Closes 11/15.
ment Ranger.
Represent the Confeder-;
ated Tribes of Warm Springs
R e se rva tio n o f O regon o f
Natural Resources as a com
missioned Law Enforcement
Officer. Perform all aspects of
N atural R esources protec-'
tion, conservation and educa
tion. A current com m ission
certification from an accred
ited law enforcem ent acad
emy required. Salary Range
$25,000. Yr. To $35,000. Y r
Doug Calvin or Larry Holliday.
553-2043/ 553-2040.
Spilyay Tyrooo Classifiers
Tribal jobs
See Am elia Tewee in the
p e rso n n e l d e p a rtm e n t to
su b m it an application, or
call 541-553-3262. View full
d e s c rip tio n s a n d a p p ly
online atw w w .ctw s.org. For
jobs at Kah-Nee-Ta, go to
kahneeta.com .
Head Start Teacher.
P lan and im p le m e n t
learning experience that ad
vance the in te lle ctu a l and
physical development of chil
dren, including improving the
re a d in e s s o f c h ild re n fo r
school in literacy, phonemic,
print aw areness. M aintain
the safety of the environment
and children through visual,
auditory and smell senses.
W ork with children requiring
the ability to walk, run quickly,
kneel or sit on the floor, bend,
and lift. Must pass criminal
history State, Tribal and be
registered in the Oregon back
ground registry prior to hire.
Possess First Aid/CPR, Food
H a n d le rs , p a rtic ip a te in
trainings. A Bachelors or ad
vanced degree in Early Child
hood. 10 m onth em ployee.
S alary Range DOE. Kirstin
Hisatake - 553-3242.
Community Health Nurse
Must possess a valid, un
encum bered Oregon Regis
tered N urse license , Valid
Driver’s and Insurance. Pro
vide therapeutic and preven
tive nursing care to individu
als, groups, and the commu
nity. Background check is re
q u ire d .
S a la ry
R ange
$50,882. Yr. To $54,622. Yr.
Tammy Wilson - 553-2459.
Medical Social Worker.
Provides com prehensive
clinical social work services
to com m unity members, in
cluding; crisis intervention,
psychosocial support, case
management, coordination of
care, outreach and education
within the community. Must be
a Licensed C lin ica l S ocial
Worker; possess a Valid Or
egon Driver’s License and be
free of the dysfunction use of
a lc o h o l and d ru g s. B a c k
ground check required. Sal
ary Range $40,731. Yr. To
$55,393. Yr. Tammy Wilson -
553-2459.
N u tritio n ist-R e g iste red
Dietitian.
Registered Dietitian with a
m inim um of Bachelor’s De
gree in Nutrition or Related
Field required. Provide nutri
tion assessments and medi
cal nutrition therapy for clients
referred for services; Coordi
nate and provide oversight of
re c ip e d e v e lo p m e n t and
menu standardization for in
dependent food service op
erations w ithin the com m u
nity; Develop curriculum and
provide nutrition education at
community events; and assist
w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n o f
budgets fo r program food,
e q u ip m e n t, and s u p p lie s .
Tammy Wilson - 553-2459.
Com m unity Health Ser
vices - Office Manager.
P rovide co m p re h e n sive
administrative support for the
T rib a l C o m m u n ity H e a lth
Programs. Job responsibili
ties include: Provide clerical
support, complete payroll, ar
range travel/tra ining, direct
clients and schedule appoint
ments, participate in budget
projections, and expenditure
m on itorin g; keep logs and
statistics related to program
op e ra tio n s. M aintain S trict
C o nfid entia lity. E xperience
R equired: High S chool D i
ploma required; Three years
a d m in istra tive assista n t or
s e c re ta ria l e x p e rie n c e re
quired. One year supervisory
Com m unity Health Ser
vices/ Senior Citizen Center
- Information Ref. Coordina-
tor/Driver.
Assist Senior Citizens by
p ro v id in g tra n s p o rtin g to
meal site and providing meal
deliveries. Dividing between
driving and office. Some ir
re g u la r hours. C o o rd in a te
and schedule transportation
services for recreational ac
tivities. A valid Oregon Driver’s
License required with Insur
ance. Salary Range $20,045.
Yr. Lucille Schuster or Wilson
Wewa Jr. - 553-3313. Closes
11/15.
Corrections Officer.
High School diplom a or
equivalent. M ust pass pre
em ploym ent test-basic high
school reading com prehen
sion and writing. Must pass
DPPST physical standards
and academy within one year
o f h ire . S a la ry R ange
$25,235. Yr. To $33,651. Yr:
Lt. Crystal Greene 553-3272.
C o n servatio n E n fo rc e
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
CTWS, P etitioner, vs.
Veronica Redfox / Marlin
Barboni I Jose Alvarez, Re
spondent; Case No. JV49;50-
10. TO: Veronica Redfox /
M arlin B arb on i I Jo se
Alvarez:
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T IF IE D that a Assisted
Guardianship
has b een
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice
you are sum moned to appear
in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for 13th day o f
December 2013 @ 9:00 am,
at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
A N G E L D A N IE L S
RODRIGUEZ» Petitioner,
VERONICA JIM , Appli
cant; Case No. DO128-13.
TO: ALICE JIM:
YOU ARE HEREBY
N O T IF IE D that a P E T I
T IO N
FOR
NAME
C H A N G E has been filed
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
sum moned to appear in this
m atter at a hearing scheduled
for the 11th day o f DECEM
BER, 2013 @ 4:00 PM, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
CTWS, Petitioner, vs.
VERONICA REDFOX, Re
spondent; Case No. JV49;50-
10. TO :
V E R O N IC A
R ED FO X
/
M arlin
Barboni-Martinez:
YOU ARE H EREBY
N O T I F I E D th a t a A S
SISTED GUARDIANSHIP
has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum moned to
appear in this matter at a hear
ing scheduled for the 4 th day
Please note the next
deadline to submit
items for publication
in the Spilyay is Friday,
November 22.
.. J
of NOVEMBER, 2013 @ 9:00
a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
Springs Tribal Court.
Court.
CT W S, P e titio n e r, vs.
ALROY
T E E M AN -
Z A C A R IA S / SO N JA
STORMBRINGER, Respon
dent; Case No. JV08-03. TO:
ALROY
T E E M AN -
SO N JA
Z A C A R IA S I
STORMBRINGER:
ANGEL
D AN IE L S
RODRIGUEZ, Petitioner -
VERONICA JIM, Applicant.
Case No. D O 128-13. TO:
ALICE JIM:
CTW S, P etitio n er, vs.
CHARLES COOK SR., Re
spondent; Case No. JV215-01.
TO: CHARLES COOK SR.:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O
T IF IE D that a REV IEW has
b een filed w ith th e W arm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum moned to
appear in this m atter at a hear
ing scheduled for the 6™ day
of NOVEMBER, 2013 @9:00
a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal
Y OU A RE HEREBY N O
T IF IE D that a ANNUAL AG
REV IEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum
m oned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
Court.
13™ day o f NOVEMBER ,
2013 @ 10:00 a.m., at the Warm
CTW S, P etitio n er, vs.
M ARYAN N
STAH I/
MARK JOHNSON JR., Re
spondent; Case No. DO123-
06 ; DO124-06. TO: MARK
JOHNSON JR.:
Springs Tribal Court.
CT W S, P e titio n e r, vs.
MELANIE BOISE, Respon
dent; Case No. JV210-99. TO:
MELANIE BOISE:
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O
T IF IE D that a REV IEW has
b een filed w ith th e W arm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum moned to
appear in this m atter at a hear
ing scheduled for the 20™ day
Y OU ARE HEREBY N O
T IF IE D th a t a R E V IE W
H EA R IN G has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum
m oned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
of NOVEMBER, 2013 @ 9:00
a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal
6™ day o f NOVEMBER,
2013 @ 10:00 a.m,, at the Warm
Y O U A RE H ER EBY N O
T IF IE D th a t a P E T IT IO N
F O R NAM E C H A N G E has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the 11th day o f DECEM
BER, 2013 @ 4:00 PM, at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
CTWS, Petitioner, vs. KA-
MALA TEWEE, Respondent;
Case No. JV8-13. TO: KA-
MALA TEWEE:
Y O U ARE H ER EBY N O
T IF IE D th a t a JU V E N IL E
REV IEW
has . b een
sch e d u le d w ith th e W arm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are sum m oned to
appear in this m atter at a hear
ing scheduled for the 18 th, day
o f DECEMBER, 2013 @ 3:00
PM, at the Warm Springs Tribal
ANGEL
D AN IE LS
RODRIGUEZ, Petitioner -
VERONICA JIM, Applicant.
Case N o. D O 128-13. TO:
ALICE JIM:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O
T IF IE D that a P E T IT IO N
FO R N AM E C H A N G E has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the 11th day o f DECEMBER,
2013 @ 4:00 PM, at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
PRO BATE M ATTER
In the Matter o f the Estate
o f Tony John Suppah, De
ceased, W.S., U/A; 026-PR26-
04.
H e ir(s), D evisee (s) and
Legatee(s) o f the decedent so far
as known to the Public Admin
istrator:
Lucille Suppah, U l Bull O.;
Suppah, R edsky Suppah;
RoseyT. Suppah.
N O T IC E IS HEREBY OR
D ER E D that the Setting Time
for Objection to the Final Ac
count is N ovem ber 21, 2013i
Any objections filed m ust be
received in the Warm Spring^
Tribal Probate D epartm ent on
or before N ovem ber 21,2013. |
N O T IC E IS F U R T H E R
O RD ERED that any objections
to the Final Account, or to the
proposed determination o f the
heirs or devisees, or to the pro-j
posed distributive share each
distributee is to receive is to be
filed in written form to Warm
Springs Tribal Probate Depart-;
ment, at the mailing address o f
P O Box C, Warm Springs, O R
97761, or the physical address at-
2126 W arm Springs Street,-
Warm Springs, OR. 97761
I
SO, ORDERED, this 1st day
o f Novem ber, 2013.
Failure to register
Court.
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON - Central Oregon Regional Office
1029 NW 14th Street, Buite 100, Bend, OR 97701
IN WARM SPRINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - 1 st MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH 1 PM - 4 PM
These individauls are not in compliance with
the Warm Springs Sex Offender Registry. If
anyone know of the whereabouts of any of
these individuals, please call the Warm Springs
Police Dept. at 541-553-1171, or Warm
Springs Sex Offender Office at 541-553-2214.
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